The Excel is a high-performance car that can reach a maximum speed of 216 km/h (134.22 mph) and accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 7 seconds.
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Max Speed
216 km/h 134.22 mph
Acceleration 0 60 Mph
7 sec
Body & Dimensions
The car model is Excel with a Coupe body type, it has 4 seats and 2 doors.
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Body Type
Coupe
Seats
4
Doors
2
Fuel Consumption
The car model is Excel that runs on Petrol (Gasoline) with a fuel consumption of 14.1 l/100 km in urban areas. This is equivalent to 16.68 US mpg or 20.03 UK mpg, and a fuel efficiency of 7.09 km/l.
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Fuel Type
Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption Urban
14.1 l/100 km 16.68 US mpg 20.03 UK mpg 7.09 km/l
Engine & Transmission
The car model is Excel with an Internal Combustion engine, having a power of 162 Hp, powered by a Naturally aspirated engine with the model code Lotus 912.
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Powertrain Architecture
Internal Combustion engine
Power
162 Hp
Engine Model Code
Lotus 912
Engine Aspiration
Naturally aspirated engine
Weight & Capacity
The Excel model has a fuel tank capacity of 67 liters, equivalent to 17.7 US gallons or 14.74 UK gallons, providing a decent range for daily driving.
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Fuel Tank Capacity
67 l 17.7 US gal | 14.74 UK gal
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs for Lotus - Excel
It has 4 seats.
It is a Coupe.
It has 2 doors.
216 km/h (134.22 mph)
7 seconds
Excel
This car runs on Petrol (Gasoline).
The fuel consumption of this car in urban areas is 14.1 l/100 km.
This car can travel 7.09 kilometers on a liter of fuel in urban areas.
The car has an Internal Combustion engine.
The car has a power of 162 Hp.
The car has a Naturally aspirated engine.
The Excel achieves an estimated 38 mpg in the city and 47 mpg on the highway.
The Excel comes standard with features such as lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot monitoring.
The Excel offers 35.8 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row and 63.4 cubic feet with the second row folded down.
The fuel economy of the Toyota Excel varies depending on the trim level and transmission type. However, the estimated EPA ratings are up to 32 mpg city and 42 mpg highway.
Yes, the Toyota Excel is known for its reliability. Many owners have reported low maintenance costs and few mechanical issues.
Some common issues with the Toyota Excel include worn-out brake pads, faulty oxygen sensors, and rust on the body.
67 liters (17.7 US gal | 14.74 UK gal)
While it's decent, it may require more frequent refueling on long trips.
It's average to slightly above average compared to its competitors.